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The Workers’ Hymn (marcha) words: José Leon Romero, music: Jesús (Lolo) Rivas

Workers of the united class, we have entered into serious commitments: to liberate the oppressed and struggling people, and the vast homeland of Latin America.

In mines, factories, and plantations. In run-down neighborhoods in all four corners of the world. Men and women without land, workers, and the exploited masses. Rise up now, united in the hard war - because only the people can save the people.

The Workers’ Hymn is the anthem of the Workplace Project on Long Island, New York. Working in the hostile environment of a white supremacist citizens’ group that aims to run immigrants off Long Island, the Workplace Project organizes the 300,000 Latin American immigrants who live and work in the community, providing essential low-paid house cleaning, landscaping, construction, restaurant, factory and janitorial labor.